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. >> the plot, the couple, kate, charlie, share things, their common bond, drinking. she decides to get sober. leads to a series of event. an intimate look at their relationship and family life. joining us to talk more about the movie, getting a ton of great press and good buzz, one and only director, james, thank you for being here. >> appreciate you having me. >> good to have a live human on "insomniac theater." what was the motivation for the movie? >> smash started as a conversation between myself and susan burke, co-writer, sharing stories of things we had done when we were drunk if i have a lot. she has more the a wonderfully hilarious comedian, sober, stopped drinng in her early 20s. going to aa. experiences events were inspired by her own life. >> you have an all-star cast. >> yeah, really amazing cast. we have aaron paul, mary elizabeth winsett, nick offerman, megan mulaney. >> how did you get them all to soon up, all-star cast? >> we begged, knocked on their doors, harassed them. they're artists really excited to play parts in a film they really cared about.
. >> the plot, the couple, kate, charlie, share things, their common bond, drinking. she decides to get sober. leads to a series of event. an intimate look at their relationship and family life. joining us to talk more about the movie, getting a ton of great press and good buzz, one and only director, james, thank you for being here. >> appreciate you having me. >> good to have a live human on "insomniac theater." what was the motivation for the movie? >> smash...
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speaking to charlie rose at the annual mixed content. there is face book heightened focus on making money and there is big empa sis on mobile talking about moving beyond it's disappointed ipo performance. >> silicon valley companies cycle quickly. what is long or shord period for the rest of the world to us feels like an eternity. and so we launch products, some work. we launch the next product. >> and there are suspects as they try to generate revenue including facebook gifts and charging merchants for or offers z there is talks with metro pcs that have been struggling to compete with larger guys and advertisers say there is a default setting. and there is a note to microsoft ceo steve balmer complaining about the feature and there is microsoft says windows 8 is scheduled to be released this month. and there is stocks mixed and stocks making a big turn around to help out the nasdaq. your bloomberg silicon valley index shows that shares closed lower. there is jamie rametti says the next wave of computing will be machine was abilities to
speaking to charlie rose at the annual mixed content. there is face book heightened focus on making money and there is big empa sis on mobile talking about moving beyond it's disappointed ipo performance. >> silicon valley companies cycle quickly. what is long or shord period for the rest of the world to us feels like an eternity. and so we launch products, some work. we launch the next product. >> and there are suspects as they try to generate revenue including facebook gifts and...
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to honor people in the community as well as former gang members, the person they honored was chief charlie of the lapd. unless you think that was an anomaly, the year before they honored the sheriff. there is an alliance between community-based organizations, and law-enforcement. this is not enough. there has also been in the streets, ongoing, a relationship, a delicate one, a thoughtful one between the loss angeles police department and gang intervention. interventionists are former gang members. they have to be very careful about how they play out the relationship. they do not want to be snitches. but they want to stop the bleeding. i cannot tell you the complete shock that i have felt as i have sat down with veteran members of the lapd staff, and they talked about the important work of gang intervention. this is not lip service, this is reality. and then i bring up the most important part of collaboration. it has to do with helping young people, whether they are at risk of joining gangs, or if they want to leave gangs. either one, they need help building their identities. they need help
to honor people in the community as well as former gang members, the person they honored was chief charlie of the lapd. unless you think that was an anomaly, the year before they honored the sheriff. there is an alliance between community-based organizations, and law-enforcement. this is not enough. there has also been in the streets, ongoing, a relationship, a delicate one, a thoughtful one between the loss angeles police department and gang intervention. interventionists are former gang...
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. >>> gracias mÁs adelante enlazamos contigo, charly beck dijo que sus agentes no entregaran a indocumentados a migraciÓn, expertos dicen que es una oposiciÓn al programa de comunidades seguras esta iniciativa aÚn tiene que ser aprobada, jaime garcÍa nos informa. carmen pÉrez una madre de familia que enfrenta sude portaciÓn, por el Único delito de vender paltas en las calles. >>> lo Único que sabÍa que tenia uno que pagar un ticket y ya, y no encerrar nos y enviar nos con migraciÓn. >>> rompiendo el protocolo de comunidades seguras que llevo a carmen a esta situaciÓn el jefe de policÍa de los Ángeles naun skwoi su intenciÓn de no entregar a auto dradz federales a un promedio de 400 inned indocumentado sin antecedentes que son detenido por delito menor. >>> la intenciÓn de comunidades seguras fue para combatir los crÍmenes de violencia, para sacar a personas compaÑÍa estaban involucrados en estos actos. >>> el jefe de policÍa donde vive la mayor cantidad de inmigrantes en el paÍs, seÑala que lo que necesita es la apoyo de la comunidad. en estos casos si migraciÓn no notif
. >>> gracias mÁs adelante enlazamos contigo, charly beck dijo que sus agentes no entregaran a indocumentados a migraciÓn, expertos dicen que es una oposiciÓn al programa de comunidades seguras esta iniciativa aÚn tiene que ser aprobada, jaime garcÍa nos informa. carmen pÉrez una madre de familia que enfrenta sude portaciÓn, por el Único delito de vender paltas en las calles. >>> lo Único que sabÍa que tenia uno que pagar un ticket y ya, y no encerrar nos y enviar...
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oh, charlie slipped. you know what i mean? it would be like, get the forks. we are killing charlie. >> this nuptial nightmare is first uploaded to youtube in october 2008. soon, it's appearing on news broadcasts and morning shows around the country. >> this is somebody's wedding day. we found it on the website. let's take a look. that's the best man. that's the best man. but you know what? i mean -- and it didn't look -- oh, oh. >> but was this a real moment caught on camera or something all together different? if you guessed real, you were wrong. >> i kind of thought it was fake. but i didn't want to think it was fake. i wanted to believe it was real. so i just told everyone it was real. i just sort of willed myself to believe it was real. so i would pass it on and people were like that's fake. i was like, no, it's real. it's got to be real. >> independent filmmaker archie gibb is the man behind this embarrassingly funny tumble. >> it's a part of actually a scripted feature film that i wrote. >> that's right. it's a promo for a movie. >> my producing partner
oh, charlie slipped. you know what i mean? it would be like, get the forks. we are killing charlie. >> this nuptial nightmare is first uploaded to youtube in october 2008. soon, it's appearing on news broadcasts and morning shows around the country. >> this is somebody's wedding day. we found it on the website. let's take a look. that's the best man. that's the best man. but you know what? i mean -- and it didn't look -- oh, oh. >> but was this a real moment caught on camera...
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i'm joined here in nats park by charlie f mr. oes, the voice of the nats. i know you're very excited because you sat here and watched the nats go from bad to good in a lot less time than anybody expected. >> when you think back to baseball's return in 2005 and the excitement that there was at rfk stadium that first year the team got off to a great start. the whole city was captivated by it and they were 19 games over .500 at the midway point with a 5 1/2 game lead over atlanta and faded in 2nd half and played 19 games under .500 wound up in last place and hadn't seen anything close to .500 until this year, until the end of last year when they finished a game under .500. >> reporter: but the beginning of this season folks are saying if they make .500 this season, it will be a really good year. now look. >> they made just about .500 last year and i think everybody thought if they around this team and you knew the personnel and you saw spring training in addition to gio gonzalez with the help of adam laroche who missed all of last year and was never effective
i'm joined here in nats park by charlie f mr. oes, the voice of the nats. i know you're very excited because you sat here and watched the nats go from bad to good in a lot less time than anybody expected. >> when you think back to baseball's return in 2005 and the excitement that there was at rfk stadium that first year the team got off to a great start. the whole city was captivated by it and they were 19 games over .500 at the midway point with a 5 1/2 game lead over atlanta and faded...
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hey charlie, what happened last night? connell: we have another question congressman, what happened to your microphone? hold on a second. now it is back on. >> everyone is asking that same basic question, what happened? he certainly was not on his game. he certainly wasn't prepared for a guy that had no regard for the facts, but really took charge. what mitt romney has done many politicians have done. when you're not in charge of the facts, just take over. we have an expression in law school, when you don't have the facts or the law with you, raise your voice. and he just took over, ran over the moderator, ran over the president, and the president just looked like he was holding him in utter contempt. i'm surprised the president didn't look at his watch like george bush did. i don't know what happened except there are times i suppose when there's just some things that you just can't do, and you know, this president will remind you and me as well that he's president of the united states. i don't know whether anybody has eve
hey charlie, what happened last night? connell: we have another question congressman, what happened to your microphone? hold on a second. now it is back on. >> everyone is asking that same basic question, what happened? he certainly was not on his game. he certainly wasn't prepared for a guy that had no regard for the facts, but really took charge. what mitt romney has done many politicians have done. when you're not in charge of the facts, just take over. we have an expression in law...
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also charlie pierce, very, very exciting. and also i'm doing the most exciting thing i think ever in my life. >> what is that? >> stephanie: i can't say. i can talk about it tomorrow though. [ applause ] >> stephanie: we have lots to get to on the big show. including -- i think she is here. jingle her in. birthday girl. ♪ i think she [ inaudible ] the only who didn't fail and got it right was jacki schechner ♪ ♪ so happy together ♪ >> stephanie: good morning, birthday girl. >> good morning. you know what the morning crew got me for my birthday? >> what? >> bigger thighs. they got me pastries and much fins -- >> stephanie: it's okay. you are a little teeny tiny thing. that's good. so kids i don't know if you know what jacki schechner got america for its birthday whatever. health care. she got you obamacare. did you see this for breast cancer awareness month. every woman in america needs to see this jacki schechner. >> what did i get them. >> stephanie: 47 million women with get mammograms with no co-pay, medicare provi
also charlie pierce, very, very exciting. and also i'm doing the most exciting thing i think ever in my life. >> what is that? >> stephanie: i can't say. i can talk about it tomorrow though. [ applause ] >> stephanie: we have lots to get to on the big show. including -- i think she is here. jingle her in. birthday girl. ♪ i think she [ inaudible ] the only who didn't fail and got it right was jacki schechner ♪ ♪ so happy together ♪ >> stephanie: good morning,...
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charlie who are you pulling for? >> i have no idea. 50 years ago today the beatles released their first single in britain. "love me do" was the talk of a music revolution. beatles had more hits than any ban in history. the beatles gave their last live performance in 1969. the next year they officially broke up. >> all things beatles. >> you do love the beatles. >> do i. should i get in >> two best friends in louisiana are accused of murder. police call it the thelma and louise case. their only connection is electronics. we'll have a preview for you this "this morning". so, when i shop -- i earn twice as much with double extrabucks rewards. that's two times the rewards! yeah, that's what double is. i know. i was agreeing with you. it's two times. act fast and sign up at cvs.com/doublebucks for double quarterly extrabucks rewards. don't miss getting double quarterly extrabucks rewards. i love 'em! bp has paid overthe people of bp twenty-threeitment to the gulf. billion dollars to help those affected and to cover cleanu
charlie who are you pulling for? >> i have no idea. 50 years ago today the beatles released their first single in britain. "love me do" was the talk of a music revolution. beatles had more hits than any ban in history. the beatles gave their last live performance in 1969. the next year they officially broke up. >> all things beatles. >> you do love the beatles. >> do i. should i get in >> two best friends in louisiana are accused of murder. police call it...
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harper's character, was that charlie harper and alan are brothers. and so they're sort of stuck together no matter what. there was a great deal of irritation in their relationship. but alan and walden are actually friends. i have been where you are. rejected, friendless, broke. >> i'm not broke. i'm worth like $1 billion. >> beg pardon? they're a weird friendship, and that's what makes it fun to play. it is a very different vibe. >> every time i see you on tv, i always think of another actor. and i'm wondering if you are somehow related to him. >> okay. >> his name is matthew broderick. >> i have been mistaken for matthew broderick for many, many, many years. even when i was working as an usher before i got a job as an actor. people used to say, oh, you were wonderful in "torch song trilogy." that's wonderful. here's your seat. you know. i'm not matthew broderick. we do resemble each other. he's a lovely guy. he is very -- he has rarely been mistaken for me. it does go g both ways, but rarely. there's much worse people to be mistaken for. so i'll tak
harper's character, was that charlie harper and alan are brothers. and so they're sort of stuck together no matter what. there was a great deal of irritation in their relationship. but alan and walden are actually friends. i have been where you are. rejected, friendless, broke. >> i'm not broke. i'm worth like $1 billion. >> beg pardon? they're a weird friendship, and that's what makes it fun to play. it is a very different vibe. >> every time i see you on tv, i always think...
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and his arms are like legs. >> that's a good thing in a way. >> charlie has legs like that. >> charlie has very nice legs and. >> and david plays the straight one and his fiance. it's about partners and partners. >> and it's based on a true story? >> that's right. the creators also created "will and grace." it's loosely based on their story. i'm max. so i'm playing him in a way. i'm playing a version of him. and they have an amazing relationship. very funny. they love each other. they bicker. their families are very, very close. it's great to see that on the show. >> you think friendship between men and men are different between friendships between women and women? >> good one. >> he is charlie rose. >> i thought i was watching tv for a second. you know, i think -- >> i think -- men and men, the distance that men keep from other men where as women they go to the restrooms together. they try on clothes together. men often have that buffer between them on the couch or at the movies they will have a seat between them. this is an interesting relationship between a gay man and straight man
and his arms are like legs. >> that's a good thing in a way. >> charlie has legs like that. >> charlie has very nice legs and. >> and david plays the straight one and his fiance. it's about partners and partners. >> and it's based on a true story? >> that's right. the creators also created "will and grace." it's loosely based on their story. i'm max. so i'm playing him in a way. i'm playing a version of him. and they have an amazing relationship....
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charlie? >> nancy, we've heard from mitt romney's campaign who said these numbers show that this is not what a real recovery looks like. they point out that he has created fewer jobs in september than in august and fewer jobs in august than in july. how do you think this plays out on the campaign trail since the main argument that mitt romney has against the president is that he can't fix the economy? >> reporter: well, the romney campaign and republicans in general, you can see they're trying to be very careful about these numbers. they don't want to look like they're cheerleading against positive economic news but they want to continue to press the point that they don't think that this recovery as you said, is happening fast enough. in that statement from governor romney this morning is likely to say something similar at a rally in virginia. he is in virginia as well this morning. he is going to say this is not what a real recovery looks like. if not for all the people who simply dropped out
charlie? >> nancy, we've heard from mitt romney's campaign who said these numbers show that this is not what a real recovery looks like. they point out that he has created fewer jobs in september than in august and fewer jobs in august than in july. how do you think this plays out on the campaign trail since the main argument that mitt romney has against the president is that he can't fix the economy? >> reporter: well, the romney campaign and republicans in general, you can see...
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charlie: who knows? we were talking about this. people -- not day trading but one of these firms that trade fast and loose and fast and furious but fast and furious -- they wanted more regulation. i don't think so. those types of firms that do that, that type of trading, they want existing regulations to be enforced by market access. ashley: good point. interesting. we will find out if the sec comes up with it when they finish. the closing bell ringing in 26 minutes. coming up, john hyler has $60 billion worth of investment advice for you including y. now is the best time to be fully invested in the market. go on and jump in. that is next. you see us, at the start of the day. on the company phone list that's a few names longer. you see us bank on busier highways. on once empty fields. everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. u
charlie: who knows? we were talking about this. people -- not day trading but one of these firms that trade fast and loose and fast and furious but fast and furious -- they wanted more regulation. i don't think so. those types of firms that do that, that type of trading, they want existing regulations to be enforced by market access. ashley: good point. interesting. we will find out if the sec comes up with it when they finish. the closing bell ringing in 26 minutes. coming up, john hyler has...
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charlie? >>> thank you. >>> in libya the state department is pulling more staffers out of the american embassy for security reasons. secretary of defense leon panetta said thursday that they carried out the attack that killed the ambassador to libya and three other americans. >> the reason i think pretty clearly it was a terrorist attack is because a group of terrorists obviously conducted that attack on the consulate. and against our individuals. what terrorists were involved i think still remains to be determined by the investigation. but it clearly was a group of terrorists who conducted that attack against that facility. >> senior correspondent john miller, former assistant director of national intelligence joins us. what's going on? why can't the fbi get in there and do what they were sent there to do? >> the security situation on the ground there is so brittle that the libyan government is very reluctant to have a team of a couple of dozen fbi people go into benghazi when the only people
charlie? >>> thank you. >>> in libya the state department is pulling more staffers out of the american embassy for security reasons. secretary of defense leon panetta said thursday that they carried out the attack that killed the ambassador to libya and three other americans. >> the reason i think pretty clearly it was a terrorist attack is because a group of terrorists obviously conducted that attack on the consulate. and against our individuals. what terrorists were...
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the couple, kate and charlie, they share a lot of things, but maybe their common bond is drinking. she decides to get sober. leads to a series of event. an intimate look at their relationship and family life. joining us to talk more about the movie, getting a ton of great press and good buzz, one and only director of the movie james ponsoldt. james, thank you so much for being here, man. >> thanks for having me. >> always appreciate having a real live human on "insomniac theatre." what was the motivation for the movie? >> "smashed" started as a conversation between myself and susan burke, co-writer, sharing stories of things we had done while we were drunk. i have a lot of stories. she has more than a wonderfully hilarious comedian, sober, stopped drinking in her early 20s. going to aa. experiences events were inspired by her own life. >> you have an all-star cast. >> yeah, really amazing cast. we have aaron paul, mary elizabeth winstead, nick offerman, megan mulaney. who is his wife who everyone knows as well as mary kay place who everyone knows. really, really lovely cast. >> how
the couple, kate and charlie, they share a lot of things, but maybe their common bond is drinking. she decides to get sober. leads to a series of event. an intimate look at their relationship and family life. joining us to talk more about the movie, getting a ton of great press and good buzz, one and only director of the movie james ponsoldt. james, thank you so much for being here, man. >> thanks for having me. >> always appreciate having a real live human on "insomniac...
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this is a charlie cook again this year. we conducted a poll while congress was in session and the information here. as readers, you can be informed via utc. i want to say thank you to the entire team at utc for partnering with us on this event and the congressional connection poll. greg ward needs all the government and state affairs for utc. he is well known in washington and will respected and very well liked. please welcome mr. ward. [applause] >> thank you for the introduction. but a wonderful introduction. something must have happened last night. i think it is probably the nats coming in for a place. anyway, this will be a great session this morning. we have had a long affiliation with thcharlie. it is always a great event to participate in. a looks like we might have a presidential race here. i know everyone is looking forward to hearing from charlie. with that, i will handed back to victoria. thank you for being here. [applause] >> i've been all of the know charlie cook. he has been provided insight and analysis. he
this is a charlie cook again this year. we conducted a poll while congress was in session and the information here. as readers, you can be informed via utc. i want to say thank you to the entire team at utc for partnering with us on this event and the congressional connection poll. greg ward needs all the government and state affairs for utc. he is well known in washington and will respected and very well liked. please welcome mr. ward. [applause] >> thank you for the introduction. but a...
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funding for charlie rose was provided by the following. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin this evening with polics, governor romney was the clear winner last night in the first of the three presidential debates, his performance revived a campaign dogged by weakening poll numbers a candidate emerged that republicans hoped for, friends often describe but the electorate had yet to encounter. >> that was survey done of small businesses across the country, said what has been the effect of obama care on your hiring plans and three quarters of them said it makes us less likely to hire people. i just don't know how the president could come into office, facing 23 million people out of work, rising unemployment and economic crisis at the kitchen table and spend his energy and passion for two years fihting for obama care instead of fighting for jobs for the american people. >> i have my own plans, not the same as simpson-bowles but in my v
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>>>ppor eso ella celebra el anuncio del jefe del departamento de policía charlie beck que dijo que su departamento dejará de entregar a personas indocumentados que violen pequeñas leyes como ella. >>> qué bien que la policía por andar vendiendo paletas las manden a deportación. >>> en parte, porque inmigración trata injustamente a inmigrantes que cometen infracciones menores. >>> casos criminales contra personas que han cometido crímenes muy serios esas personas sí van a ser expuestas a deportaciones porque no queremos a personas que hayan cometido robos, asaltos. >>> una multa no creo que es tanto, en comparación que lo deporten a uno. >>> inmigración dijo que ice sigue comprometida con las agencias locales para promover la seguridad pública. >>> algunos grupos anti-inmigrante dicen que la situación pondrá caos en las calles, en los Ángeles, california, salvador durán, primer impacto. >>> en otros temas de inmigración en texas las autoridades detuvieron a una camioneta donde habían 12 personas hacinadas en el vehículo, se sospecha que eran inmigrantes indocumentados
>>>ppor eso ella celebra el anuncio del jefe del departamento de policía charlie beck que dijo que su departamento dejará de entregar a personas indocumentados que violen pequeñas leyes como ella. >>> qué bien que la policía por andar vendiendo paletas las manden a deportación. >>> en parte, porque inmigración trata injustamente a inmigrantes que cometen infracciones menores. >>> casos criminales contra personas que han cometido crímenes muy serios...
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so it's not about keeping my dentures in, it's about keeping the food particles out. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! i'm gonna stand up to her! no you're not. i know. you know ronny folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than a witch in a broom factory. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. ♪ . melissa: europe and the economic crisis you have to care about this because it could have major impact on our markets in greece and spain detruck. now the greek prime minister is warning th
so it's not about keeping my dentures in, it's about keeping the food particles out. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural...
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house race. >> what trace would that be, -- what race would that be, charlie? let's talk about that. >> i think it's sort of a solution in search of a problem. but i don't -- i think a lot -- i think a lot of the republican concerns are very, very sincere but the florida situation, florida republican party, i mean these kinds of things happen on both sides but i don't think it's -- i don't think there's a huge problem but at the same time, you know, in life most of us need i.d.'s to go about our daily lives and i think we ought to try to do something to get photo i.d.'s, official photo i.d.'s in the hands of voters to help them get to their lives up to and including voting. but anyway -- one last, i will throw a last question to the guys. >> thanks. looking back at the 2004 election and strategy president bush and his team implored, when you look at the cycle, we know it will be a close race. what i see on the ground game is the obama campaign thinking and really planning on the field a lot more than governor romney's campaign has. an example is when you look a
house race. >> what trace would that be, -- what race would that be, charlie? let's talk about that. >> i think it's sort of a solution in search of a problem. but i don't -- i think a lot -- i think a lot of the republican concerns are very, very sincere but the florida situation, florida republican party, i mean these kinds of things happen on both sides but i don't think it's -- i don't think there's a huge problem but at the same time, you know, in life most of us need i.d.'s to...
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i have done this with charlie and glen, and we would agree that charlie is someone that everyone trusts, because he plays it straight down the line. i have to deal in the reality. [laughter] i like what glen said. issue for romney going into this was likability. i do not think governor romney has had a long and to show likability, and you do not say like me because i am the a nice person. the show likability on connection by what he did last night, which is a single-minded focus. what history in this, what the concern of the country is, so i think he did his job. for all of us in this room who probably are not undecided, i think the campaign kickoff 2009. for up lot of us who were consumers of knees and followers of politics, the conventions probably start -- this is the campaign. for those undecided voters in ohio and other places, and it is weird to say but all the ads that they are watching -- let me back it up. there are a lot of ads that are playing. it does not mean that people are watching them all the time. for the average person the campaign started last night, and we had a lon
i have done this with charlie and glen, and we would agree that charlie is someone that everyone trusts, because he plays it straight down the line. i have to deal in the reality. [laughter] i like what glen said. issue for romney going into this was likability. i do not think governor romney has had a long and to show likability, and you do not say like me because i am the a nice person. the show likability on connection by what he did last night, which is a single-minded focus. what history...
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charlie rose and gayle king in new york. that's a cute way to propose. >> it's cute, but who wants to start their marriage proposal with a pair of depends? can you imagine how frightening? >> she thought that they were having a real emergency. >> charlie, next proposal don't do that? whoever that may be. >> my next proposal? >>> moving along, many young adults and parents are asking a question that would have been shocking a few years ago. is the high cost of a college education really worth it? >> a new report says one out of every five family ms. america is paying off student debt. that's a record. stanford university president joins us now. we're pleased to have him here this morning. much to talk about. what an interesting place stanford is. how much does it cost in 2012 to go to stanford for a year, including housing and room and board? >> for a student who pays it all, and a family who has the ability to pay for it all, it's $50,000 a year. less than half of our students pay that. and typical students on financial aid
charlie rose and gayle king in new york. that's a cute way to propose. >> it's cute, but who wants to start their marriage proposal with a pair of depends? can you imagine how frightening? >> she thought that they were having a real emergency. >> charlie, next proposal don't do that? whoever that may be. >> my next proposal? >>> moving along, many young adults and parents are asking a question that would have been shocking a few years ago. is the high cost of a...
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charlie and norah? >> the president's hope for re-election, he is preparing for the debate in henderson, nevada, outside las vegas. and he made a surprise visit monday to a local campaign office and also called several volunteers on the phone to say thank you for helping his re-election effort. >> everything you do ends up making a huge difference in us being able to win nevada and win the election. so, just keep it up. >> nancy cordes is in henderson, covering the obama campaign. good morning. >> reporter: norah, good morning. while the president does his homework, the obama campaign team is working hard itself to trying to lower expectations for the president's performance. white house press corps was chuckling yesterday when they tried to argue that the president's tendency toward answers may be a liability in a debate where candidates are expected to be succinct. they're also arguing that the president hasn't had as much time to prepare for this debate as governor romney. we don't know exactly how m
charlie and norah? >> the president's hope for re-election, he is preparing for the debate in henderson, nevada, outside las vegas. and he made a surprise visit monday to a local campaign office and also called several volunteers on the phone to say thank you for helping his re-election effort. >> everything you do ends up making a huge difference in us being able to win nevada and win the election. so, just keep it up. >> nancy cordes is in henderson, covering the obama...
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lot of things going on in my life and the last thing i want to be thinking about is my dentures. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. if we took the nissan altima and reimagined nearly everything in it? gave it greater horsepower and best in class 38 mpg highway... advanced headlights... and zero gravity seats? yeah, that would be cool. ♪ introducing the completely reimagined nissan altima. it's our most innovative altima ever. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ or get the yard ready for cool an energy weather?n to size? the answer? a lot less. the great american fix-up is going on now... ...with new projects every week and big savings every day. so you can do what needs to be done. today. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. right now, owens corning ecotouch attik insulation is only $11.87 a roll. a baseball scene win or take all game between the atlanta braves and st. louis cardinals had a lot of people angry. in the eighth inning there is a pop fly in the out field. the umpire ruled simmons was out in the in field fly rule. things got ugly. fans in atlan
lot of things going on in my life and the last thing i want to be thinking about is my dentures. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. if we took the nissan altima and reimagined nearly everything in it? gave it greater horsepower and best in class 38 mpg highway... advanced headlights... and zero gravity seats? yeah, that would be cool. ♪ introducing the completely reimagined nissan altima. it's our most innovative altima ever. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ or get the yard ready...
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charlie will explain during the break. walter cronkite loved sailing. >> it ain't, honey boo boo, sorry. >> but there's variety. >> what i like about what you do, and for a long time, you want to be where the action is. >> yeah, without a doubt. that's really important to me. there's nothing like being on the breaking wave of history. and luckily, at "60 minutes" and cnn, they are still sending people out there to do it. >> and seeing it on the front row. >> i think that's important. it really does make a difference in your understanding of something, just to be there to witness it, to see it as a real experience. >> do you think in daytime talk, you have to reveal something about yourself? i mean, you certainly -- >> no. >> were you uncomfortable with that? >> no, i wasn't. what's nice about daytime tv is you can develop a real relationship with viewers in a way that there is a certain artifice to news that you are presenting this one side of you. and, you know, people know that there's more to you than that, and i think
charlie will explain during the break. walter cronkite loved sailing. >> it ain't, honey boo boo, sorry. >> but there's variety. >> what i like about what you do, and for a long time, you want to be where the action is. >> yeah, without a doubt. that's really important to me. there's nothing like being on the breaking wave of history. and luckily, at "60 minutes" and cnn, they are still sending people out there to do it. >> and seeing it on the front row....
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charlie hirt of "the washington times." good to see you, charlie. >> thanks, gregg. jenna: what is happening now, president obama getting ready for tonight's showdown in a resort in nevada before heading to denver in a few hours for his first debate governor mitt romney. senior white house foreign affairs correspondent, wendell goler is live at the white house. wendell, as we understand it the romney and the obama campaigns plan to fact check each other in realtime tonight. does that mean we'll need fact check, for the fact checkers? i mean how is that going to work? >> reporter: you need a computer in addition to your tv, jenna. campaigns want viewers to watch the debate on tv and log onto the campaign sites or twitter accounts where each side challenges opponents answers as they're giving. hear is the president's deputy campaign manager stephanie cutter on mitt romney's plans to cut income tax rates. >> the only way he gives the wealthy a big tax cut by deducking deductions for mortgages and. that would raise taxes for $2,000. if they have a different calculation t
charlie hirt of "the washington times." good to see you, charlie. >> thanks, gregg. jenna: what is happening now, president obama getting ready for tonight's showdown in a resort in nevada before heading to denver in a few hours for his first debate governor mitt romney. senior white house foreign affairs correspondent, wendell goler is live at the white house. wendell, as we understand it the romney and the obama campaigns plan to fact check each other in realtime tonight. does...
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norah, charlie, gayle? >> bill plante, thank you. >>> also in denver, major garrett, national journalist white house correspondent. good morning. >> good morning. >> so, what does the romney campaign have to do now to take advantage of what everybody believes was a victory in the debate? >> well, charlie, there's a very simple answer to that, and two romney campaign officials told it to me before the debate started -- if this night works for us, our biggest challenge will be not dousing the flame we've set tonight, meaning they know that they've internally messed up advantages and advantageous moments mitt romney set for his campaign. so, they know now the most important thing between this debate and the next one is not to blow the momentum, to enhance it, blow on the fire and make it larger and not douse it. that's the biggest challenge the romney campaign faces. >> what's the challenge for the obama campaign? >> to bounce back. two very significant democrats i talked to last night looking at the debate sa
norah, charlie, gayle? >> bill plante, thank you. >>> also in denver, major garrett, national journalist white house correspondent. good morning. >> good morning. >> so, what does the romney campaign have to do now to take advantage of what everybody believes was a victory in the debate? >> well, charlie, there's a very simple answer to that, and two romney campaign officials told it to me before the debate started -- if this night works for us, our biggest...
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. >>> up next, we'll talk to former governor charlie chris. plus all a twitter, the debate was the most tweeted political event in history. we'll take a look at the highlights. >>> time for the "your business" entrepreneur of the week. andrew rosenwach is the fourth-generation owner of rosenwach tanks. you'll find his tanks on hundreds of new york city rooftops. today the tanks are shaped by hand with past century old tools. he says you don't throw out what works, you just build upon it. for more, watch "your business" this sunday at 7:30 on msnbc. welcome aboard! [ chuckles ] ♪ [ honk! ] ♪ [ honk! ] ♪ [ honk! ] ♪ [ male announcer ] now you'll know when to stop. [ honk! ] the all-new nissan altima with easy fill tire alert. [ honk! ] it's our most innovative altima ever. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ >>> i love the split screen staring at obama, addressing him as the prey. i'm coming at the incumbent, i have to beat him. i'm going to beat him tonight. i don't care what this guy, the moderator, whatever he thinks he is, because i
. >>> up next, we'll talk to former governor charlie chris. plus all a twitter, the debate was the most tweeted political event in history. we'll take a look at the highlights. >>> time for the "your business" entrepreneur of the week. andrew rosenwach is the fourth-generation owner of rosenwach tanks. you'll find his tanks on hundreds of new york city rooftops. today the tanks are shaped by hand with past century old tools. he says you don't throw out what works,...
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. >> he fired charlie rose. he fired kermit the frog for god's sake. >> watch him do it. one of the more memorable lines from last night romney made. he made a straight shot at the moderator. pbs's jim lehrer. let's watch. >> i'm sorry, jim, i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. i like pbs. i love big bird. actually like you, too, but i'm not going to keep spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> chris, remember what he told us, he warned us a long time ago, we should have listened, he said he liked what? firing people. and he came out on the stage and demonstrated it for us. he was having a wonderful time. he well lirelished every moment. this is what we used to do at bain capital and this is what i'll do even when i'm president. eas easy. >> he took over the room as if there didn't need to be anybody else in the room except employee, some of whom won't be employees much longer. again back to the president. what do you think was going on in his head? you said you have to be in the moment. i would have been terrified if i were the president th
. >> he fired charlie rose. he fired kermit the frog for god's sake. >> watch him do it. one of the more memorable lines from last night romney made. he made a straight shot at the moderator. pbs's jim lehrer. let's watch. >> i'm sorry, jim, i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. i like pbs. i love big bird. actually like you, too, but i'm not going to keep spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> chris, remember what he told us, he warned us...
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says it's an overwhelming privilege to host the oscars and he hopes that they don't find he hosted the charlie sheen host. find out about that. the oscars will air live in february. >>> drivers in southern california are relieved carmageddon once again wasn't as bad as predicted. this time lapse video shows construction crews working on the 405 freeway over the weekend. a ten-mile stretch was shut down. luckily, they finished on time. >>> ads promise thousands of dollars for women to donate their eggs, and they're popping up more and more on college campuses. but is it worth the money? dania baucus has that story. >> reporter: students can make money from their elements. $150 to join a study on athlete's foot, $600 for research on indigestion, but these ads found on benches offer much more. up to $10,000 for young women who sell their eggs to a couple that can't have their own children. >> it is kind of an interesting situation. i'm not using them. so maybe someone else would benefit from it. >> reporter: women who volunteer could end up in a binder like this. with their photo, and details abo
says it's an overwhelming privilege to host the oscars and he hopes that they don't find he hosted the charlie sheen host. find out about that. the oscars will air live in february. >>> drivers in southern california are relieved carmageddon once again wasn't as bad as predicted. this time lapse video shows construction crews working on the 405 freeway over the weekend. a ten-mile stretch was shut down. luckily, they finished on time. >>> ads promise thousands of dollars for...
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there is he. >> well, get me off, get charlie on. there we go. >> i ask a couple of people this already i think, president owe vans, that was when we saw the size and the magnitude of the latest moves, qe moves, a lot of people thought that things must be a lot worse than what we were led to believe and we thought we'd see some numbers that would make that apparent. we haven't seen numbers that are making that apparent, and i guess if you consider that it's a dual mandate, as long as we're above 8%, anything is justified. is that the thinking of the fed at this point, and i guess if inflation's low you can satisfy that mandate as well. you could even say that inflation's below our target so you're satisfying both mandates, but was that the thinking, there was really nothing worse than the rest of us thought in the economy when you decided to do this? >> well, that's a good question. i think that it's evident the data softened during the summer and this ends up being the third summer that we've seen the data soften from a first year,
there is he. >> well, get me off, get charlie on. there we go. >> i ask a couple of people this already i think, president owe vans, that was when we saw the size and the magnitude of the latest moves, qe moves, a lot of people thought that things must be a lot worse than what we were led to believe and we thought we'd see some numbers that would make that apparent. we haven't seen numbers that are making that apparent, and i guess if you consider that it's a dual mandate, as long...
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i mean his arms are like legs. >> good thing in a man. >> charlie has legs like that. >> charlie has very nice legs. >> then david plays the straight one and his fiancee. it's about partners. >> based on a true story. >> based on our creators. they created "will and grace." this is based on their story. there they are. so i'm next. excellent fade from him to me. i'm playing him in a way. they have an amazing relationship. very funny. they love each other, they bicker. the families are very close. so it's great to see that on the show. >> you think friendship between men and men are different than friendships between women and women? >> do i. >> he is charlie rose. >> i thought i was watching tv for a second. yeah. well, i think -- you know men and men there's a distance that men keep from other men. whereas women go to the rest rooms together, they try on clothes together. go shopping. men have that buffer between them on the couch or at the movies. they have a seat between them. this is an interesting relationship between a gay man and straight man who never had boundaries. they've
i mean his arms are like legs. >> good thing in a man. >> charlie has legs like that. >> charlie has very nice legs. >> then david plays the straight one and his fiancee. it's about partners. >> based on a true story. >> based on our creators. they created "will and grace." this is based on their story. there they are. so i'm next. excellent fade from him to me. i'm playing him in a way. they have an amazing relationship. very funny. they love each...